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Council tables decision on $300,000 analyzer repair amid pending state bills on water additives
Summary
City staff reported the West Mitchell Hammock water-treatment plant's fluoride analyzer is broken and would cost roughly $300,000 to repair; council voted by consensus to delay replacing equipment pending developments in two recently filed state bills.
City staff briefed the council on the operational status of fluoride treatment at the West Mitchell Hammock Water Treatment Facility and on pending state legislation that could change municipal authority to add health-related additives to public water systems.
Mister Cobb told the council that two bills (a House and a Senate agricultural bill) had been filed that amend Florida statutory language…
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